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=San Salvador=
San Salvador is the capital of El Salvador, which is a small country at West coast in Central America. San Salvador played a very important roll in the Independence of the whole of Central America. At 4.00 in the morning father Jose Matias Delagado rang the bells of his church in this city. At 8.o'clock Manuel José Arce claimed the Independence of Central America in the cathedral of San Salvador shouting "There is no king, captain or general we must obey. We only have to hear the voices of our own mayors." Everyone approved their thoughts and went to action. San Salvador ended a war of 12 years/
the big attractions are the schools and the people that live there,
Its population now is of 1.567.156 people.
San Salvador is the Capital of El Salvador. El Salvador is the smallest in Central America
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San Salvador is the capital of El Salvador, which is a small country at West coast in Central America. San Salvador played a very important roll in the Independence of the whole of Central America. At 4.00 in the morning father Jose Matias Delagado rang the bells of his church in this city. At 8.o'clock Manuel José Arce claimed the Independence of Central America in the cathedral of San Salvador shouting "There is no king, captain or general we must obey. We only have to hear the voices of our own mayors." Everyone approved their thoughts and went to action. San Salvador ended a war of 12 years/
the big attractions are the schools and the people that live there,
Its population now is of 1.567.156 people.
San Salvador is the Capital of El Salvador. El Salvador is the smallest in Central America